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melly21297

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For early humans meat eating would have been more important in the
 
  A) coastal areas than inland areas
  B) tropics than the temperate zones
  C) meat eating would have been equally important wherever they lived.
  D) mountainous areas than lowland areas
  E) temperate zones than the tropics

Question 2

Compared to apes, humans show
 
  A) a barrel-shaped ribcage, knees further apart, short pelvic girdle
  B) a pan-shaped pelvis, a barrel-shaped ribcage, and straight backbone
  C) non-prehensile big toes, head balanced atop backbone, pelvic bowl
  D) a longer and more narrow pelvis, knees close together, longer legs
  E) shorter arms, funnel-shaped ribcage, non-prehensile big toes



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

C



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